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The New Rules of Divorce

12 Secrets to Protecting Your Wealth, Health, and Happiness

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The New Rules of Divorce

By: Jacqueline Newman
Narrated by: Andi Arndt
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"You can waste vast amounts of money by hiring the wrong lawyer while engaging in a high conflict divorce. Newman shows people the playbook and provides real tactics for breaking up in a more humane fashion.” (Alec Baldwin, actor, producer, New York Times best-selling author)

The definitive guide to navigating divorce in today’s world from one of America’s top matrimonial lawyers.

Marriage as we know it in America has changed - and so, too, has divorce. Women are out-earning men. Fathers are winning custody battles. Same-sex marriage is law. In this remarkably insightful and clear guide, elite New York City divorce attorney Jacqueline Newman shares her secrets from over two decades in the trenches. This book will help you:

  • Decide whether you are actually ready to get a divorce
  • Protect your finances and understand division of assets
  • Find the right lawyer for your situation
  • Win the child custody schedule you want
  • Heal and stay sane in the midst of a disorienting time

Over the course of her career, Newman has implemented her divorce strategies and coached her clients round the clock on how to navigate every aspect of their divorces. Now, in this landmark book, she offers the same tools and tactics to listeners. Newman also shines a light on the “divorce industry” where specialists of the trade financially benefit from drawn-out, high conflict cases. “Divorce,” she says, “can be simple, even if it is not amicable.” Filled with hard-earned wisdom and a touch of humor, The New Rules of Divorce is an essential listen for anyone looking to emerge from their breakup stronger, happier, and secure.

©2020 Jacqueline Newman (P)2020 Simon & Schuster
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Focussed on coaching women through break-up of multi-millionaire marriages. With suggestions like (paraphrasing) when you get the settlement, go out and buy a pair of designer high-heels or a girls' weekend in the carribean. You deserve it, he's an asshole and he can afford it. Written by a New York Fifth Avenue lawyer. Reminds me of the Laura Dern character in "Marriage Story". Superficially amicable, but vicious underneath. I guess that's the flavour of modern divorce. Interesting, in an "inside the mind of a sociopath" kind of way.

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